Kemet Released Its New Haptic Passive Sensor To Cater To Growing Demand From Haptic Technology For Mobile Devices Market
The
growing adoption of haptic technology in consumer electronics is driving the
growth of the global haptic technology for mobile devices market. Nowadays
haptic technology is a common technology found in most smartphones and tablets.
Growing penetration of the internet of things (IoT) in emerging economies has
raised the demand for tablets, smartphones, and other mobile devices. According
to Coherent Market Insights, in China, the penetration of smartphones increased
from 676.5 million in 2017 to 782.3 million in 2020. Also, the growing
popularity of smart wearables such as smartwatches are using haptic technology
is further anticipated to augment the growth of the haptic technology for mobile devices market. On the other hand, haptic technology consumes high power
which is expected to hamper the growth of haptic technology for the mobile
devices market.
The
Asia Pacific is expected to gain significant growth over the forecast period
and this is attributed to the increasing usage of the internet in the region.
According to the India Brand Equity Foundation, India has the world’s highest
data usage per smartphone at an average of 9.8GB per month. The Smartphone user
base in India will reach 1.1 billion by 2024, whereas mobile broadband
subscriptions are expected to grow from about 610 million in 2018 to 1.25
billion in 2024. The 5G coverage is forecast to reach 45% of the world’s population
by the end of 2024.
1. In March 2021, Kemet released its new haptic passive sensor. The Piezoelectric Haptic Modules (Film Flex Assembled Actuators) are revolutionary, next-generation flexible haptics actuator technology with the unique ability to provide localized, bodily sensations and tactile effects currently unavailable with any other product in the market
Haptic
technology is a kind of modern technology which interfaces the human with a
virtual world through the sense of pressure by putting vibrations on the user's
body. Vibration is commonly felt on many sensitive parts of the human body like
the finger, elbow, wrist, foot, back, etc. This is why it is considered the
most significant advancement in communication technology. By applying these vibrancy-empowered
mobile devices, the user receives data via vibrating tissue in his body. Haptic
technology in mobile devices was first invented by Smartphones, and later on
found applications in Smartphones like Haptic UI, accelerometers, resistors,
capacitors, and many more. Haptic technologies are embedded on the surface of
mobile devices so that users can feel what they are doing just by looking at
it. There are two major types of haptic controllers/haptic actuators available
in the market presently; resistive and vibrancy-empowered.
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